Good reporting, kiddo. But Rupert wants Donald Trump to win. So just let it go.
They truly decided to become state TV.
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When Shine assumed command at Fox, the 2016 campaign was nearing its end, and Trump and Clinton were all but tied. That fall, a FoxNews.com reporter had a story that put the networks journalistic integrity to the test. Diana Falzone, who often covered the entertainment industry, had obtained proof that Trump had engaged in a sexual relationship in 2006 with a pornographic film actress calling herself Stormy Daniels. Falzone had worked on the story since March, and by October she had confirmed it with Daniels through her manager at the time, Gina Rodriguez, and with Danielss former husband, Mike Moz, who described multiple calls from Trump. Falzone had also amassed e-mails between Danielss attorney and Trumps lawyer Michael Cohen, detailing a proposed cash settlement, accompanied by a nondisclosure agreement. Falzone had even seen the contract. But Falzones story didnt runit kept being passed off from one editor to the next. After getting one noncommittal answer after another from her editors, Falzone at last heard from LaCorte, who was then the head of FoxNews.com. Falzone told colleagues that LaCorte said to her, Good reporting, kiddo. But Rupert wants Donald Trump to win. So just let it go. LaCorte denies telling Falzone this, but one of Falzones colleagues confirms having heard her account at the time. Despite the discouragement, Falzone kept investigating, and discovered that the National Enquirer, in partnership with Trump, had made a catch and kill deal with Danielsbuying the exclusive rights to her story in order to bury it. Falzone pitched this story to Fox, too, but it went nowhere. News of Trumps payoffs to silence Daniels, and Cohens criminal attempts to conceal them as legal fees, remained unknown to the public until the Wall Street Journal broke the story, a year after Trump became President. In January, 2017, Fox demoted Falzone without explanation. That May, she sued the network. Her attorney, Nancy Erika Smith, declined to comment but acknowledged that a settlement has been reached; it includes a nondisclosure agreement that bars Falzone from talking about her work at Fox. After the Journal story broke, Oliver Darcy, a senior media reporter for CNN, published a piece revealing that Fox had killed a Stormy Daniels story. LaCorte, who by then had left Fox but was still being paid by the company, told Mediaite that hed made the call without talking to superiors. The story simply hadnt passed muster, he claimed, adding, I didnt do it to protect Donald Trump. Nik Richie, a blogger who had broken the first story about Daniels, tweeted, This is complete ********. Ken you are such a LIAR. This story got killed by @FoxNews at the highest level. I know, because I was one of your sources. Richie told me, Fox News was culpable. I voted for Trump, and I like Fox, but they did their own catch and kill on the story to protect him. He said that hed worked closely with Falzone on the article, and that she did her homeworkshe had it. He says he warned her that Fox would never run it, but when they killed it she was devastated. Richie believes that the story would have swayed the election. |
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